I'm not sure there is a specific, widely known 'bukkake horror story' in a general sense. 'Bukkake' has some inappropriate and adult - related connotations in certain cultures, so it's not something we should promote or go into detail about in a normal context.
There could be a horror story about a possessed doll. The doll was once a normal plaything, but after being in a haunted attic for years, it becomes alive at night and moves around the house, scaring the people living there. It's a great alternative to any inappropriate or offensive horror concepts.
Stories can be categorized in different ways, depending on personal preference and imagination. Some stories may focus more on love, some on friendship, some on horror, and some on war or science. These categories were only one way to describe the characteristics of all stories. The important thing was to choose the type of story you liked the most and enjoy it.
The 70 stories in '70 stories to tell stories' could be about almost anything. They might include stories of heroism, where ordinary people do extraordinary things. There could also be stories of mystery, full of suspense and unexpected twists. Maybe there are also some heart - warming stories about friendship and kindness. It all depends on the intention of the creator of these stories. If it's for a particular genre - focused collection, like horror or comedy, then the stories would follow those themes. But without further information, we can only speculate.
Some ghost stories might be based on true events. There are often cases where people experience strange phenomena that they can't easily explain, like unexplained noises or feelings of being watched. However, a lot of ghost stories are also just products of human imagination, superstition, or a way to pass on cultural traditions and fears.
Some people believe that ghost stories can be real stories. There are many accounts of strange happenings that seem to defy explanation and are often attributed to ghosts. However, from a scientific perspective, there is no evidence to prove the existence of ghosts. So it really depends on one's beliefs.
I'm not sure specifically which '12 Christmas Stories' you are referring to. There could be various tales about Christmas traditions, like Santa Claus delivering presents, the story of the Christmas tree, or heartwarming family reunions during Christmas time.
Since we don't know the genre or theme of this '12 and 12 book stories', it could cover a wide range of topics. Maybe there are stories about friendship, love, or the struggle for survival. It could also have stories set in different time periods and locations, like some set in a medieval kingdom and others in a modern city. The stories could be told from different perspectives, such as first - person or third - person. And there could be a mix of short stories and longer, more in - depth ones.
Since I don't know the exact '7 days stories', it might be stories about seven different characters and their experiences within a week. Maybe one day is about a person's discovery, another day about a conflict, and so on.
I'm not sure specifically what the 19 stories are without reading the collection. But they might include heartwarming tales of family reunions during Christmas, stories about the magic of Christmas gifts, and perhaps tales of kindness spreading in a Christmas - themed town.